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1. The first three links you provided go to the exact same page.
2. That page does not support the thesis that the bible is accurate.
3. The final page is riddled with factual errors of logical inconistancies and provides no evidence for its claims. Either that or the supposed passages whose predictions that came to fruition are very vague and largely meaningless.
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oh sorry about the first three. my ctrl-C wasn't working so i just kept pasting the same thing
as for how you interpret the pages, well, that's not my problem. it's your life, your beliefs.
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Sorry, the Bible has no evidence behind it, at least for it's supernatural claims. It may have some historical elements but that does nothing whatsoever to support the religious aspects any more than the fact that Stephen King writes about actual New England locations somehow means that the monsters and boogiemen he writes about are real.
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you don't pay much attention, do you?
the prophecies? the miracles? the places in the bible are true, yes, but so are the events. do the research.